Monday, October 3, 2011
Manufacturing officials from around the world are expected to be in Detroit
Manufacturing officials from around the world are expected to be in Detroit this week for a new trade show that officials say will rival the annual North American International Auto Show held in January.
More than 70 companies are participating at the Detroit International Advanced Manufacturing Technology Show from Monday through Saturday at Cobo Center in downtown Detroit.
"DIAMTS will focus on what Detroit needs urgently,” reads the show’s website. “The first theme is OEM auto parts and components, system and modules; the second theme is EV, its system and modules, parts and components, and everything related to green energy in automotive; and the third theme is Advanced CNC machinery and production automation.
"Through DIAMTS, Detroit is going to cooperate with international automotive companies and create a win-win situation for everybody. “
According to reports, speakers include Kirk Lewis, former chief of staff of Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and previously a debt analyst at Ford Motor Co., and Chris Brower of consultancy KPMG.
Oct. 2, the Detroit News: “More than 200 booths have been sold, according to the show's organizer, Detroit International Auto Salon. The participating firms are mostly American, including Detroit's automakers, but others are from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Austria, the Netherlands and Nigeria.”
Click here to register for the free conference, organized by Detroit International Exhibition LLC and Detroit International Auto Salon.
source:http://www.mlive.com/auto/index.ssf/2011/10/trade_show_aims_to_create_busi.html
More than 70 companies are participating at the Detroit International Advanced Manufacturing Technology Show from Monday through Saturday at Cobo Center in downtown Detroit.
"DIAMTS will focus on what Detroit needs urgently,” reads the show’s website. “The first theme is OEM auto parts and components, system and modules; the second theme is EV, its system and modules, parts and components, and everything related to green energy in automotive; and the third theme is Advanced CNC machinery and production automation.
"Through DIAMTS, Detroit is going to cooperate with international automotive companies and create a win-win situation for everybody. “
According to reports, speakers include Kirk Lewis, former chief of staff of Detroit Mayor Dave Bing and previously a debt analyst at Ford Motor Co., and Chris Brower of consultancy KPMG.
Oct. 2, the Detroit News: “More than 200 booths have been sold, according to the show's organizer, Detroit International Auto Salon. The participating firms are mostly American, including Detroit's automakers, but others are from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Austria, the Netherlands and Nigeria.”
Click here to register for the free conference, organized by Detroit International Exhibition LLC and Detroit International Auto Salon.
source:http://www.mlive.com/auto/index.ssf/2011/10/trade_show_aims_to_create_busi.html
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